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Écrire la pauvreté dans Le premier homme d’Albert Camus


Sylvain Koffi Kouassi, Université Alassane Ouattara de Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire pdf_icon_30x30

 

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AbstractThere is more to the concept of “poverty” than meets the sociologist’s and economist’s eyes. Through its evocative and emotionally moving power, literature, too, has a potential for representing poverty and the poor. From the middle age to the 20th century, the human dramas of upward social aspirations and poverty as a metaphor of life have been at the heart of great literary works. Albert Camus’s Le Premier Homme is presented as a case in point.

 

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